Women’s health: Meaningful measures for population health planning

This position paper explains the importance of meaningful measures in providing a snapshot of the social determinants of women’s health, for example, how socio-economic disadvantage impacts health outcomes. It outlines a conceptual framework for women’s health and a subsequent set of measures to inform population health policy and planning activities.

Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, access, adult women, children, gender, gender equality, gender equity, government and policy, health care, health equity, LGBTIQ+, medical care, national, older women, policy, prevention, prevention of gender based violence, public health, remote, rural, social determinants of health, women with disabilities, women's rights, young women

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